Saturday, September 13, 2025

Quang Ninh's digital leap: A new era for Vietnamese tourism

Cruise Halong Bay - On the occasion of the National Day September, in the "Tran Dynasty" space at the Quang Ninh Museum, visitor Mai Huy Duc from Hanoi took the opportunity to bring his family to visit and try out the automatic commentary headset.


For many Vietnamese tourists, it was the first time they had encountered a form of introduction using modern technology in a traditional exhibition space.

Not only domestic visitors, many foreign visitors to Quang Ninh also expressed their interest in trying to scan the QR code at Tra Co communal house or Xa Tac temple. With just a simple operation, they can access the explanation content in English, Korean, Chinese...

A foreign tourist said “What I like most is the convenience. No need for anyone to translate, the information appears right on the phone, both fast and intuitive.”

During the field trip of a group of high school students in Hanoi , the excitement was also evident. They said that listening to the explanations and illustrations made the tour like a “history lesson with technology”, easier to remember and much more vivid.

Thanks to the multilingual explanation application, seemingly quiet artifacts - from the Ngoa Van Gold Box to the Thai Lang Tower - become closer and more alive. Therefore, it is no coincidence that Quang Ninh Museum welcomes 750,000-800,000 visitors each year.

Director of Quang Ninh Museum, said that in the coming time, the unit will coordinate with related units to continue adjusting the exhibition space, applying digital technology solutions to help visitors have more interesting experiences and discoveries...

Technology is not only present in museums, but also in many other destinations. In Ha Long Bay, electronic ticketing software helps reduce crowding; at Yen Tu, electronic tickets have replaced traditional ticketing, saving time and providing tighter management. In Ha Long, a smart cruise ship management system is being tested to regulate routes and reduce congestion during rush hours.

These applications have opened up a new way of doing things: bringing technology into tourism life, to make tourists' journeys more convenient, modern and full of experiences.

The electronic ticket system at Yen Tu, Quang Ninh Museum and is expanding in Ha Long bay is considered an important step forward, not only saving time but also better controlling the number of visitors, preventing loss of revenue.

Along with that, human resource training and development is emphasized. Nguyen Nghia, a tour guide at a travel company in Ha Long said: “Previously, managing tourist groups was very manual, sometimes confusing and slow. Since being trained, I know how to use software to update information, interact online with customers, everything is faster and more professional.”

These specific stories show that technology is not just a slogan but has actually entered the daily work of tourism workers.

Another notable step forward is the overcoming of the “wave depression” in Ha Long - Bai Tu Long Bay, which used to cause difficulties for both tourists and businesses. Thanks to the cooperation of major network operators, the entire area is now covered by telecommunications, creating the premise for the synchronous deployment of digital services such as ticket booking, online guidance, and safety warnings right on the bay.

At the same time, Quang Ninh province is also coordinating to build a smart tourist boat management system. Instead of manual coordination, the system will automatically monitor traffic, regulate routes, and allocate boats according to peak hours. This solution is expected to help reduce congestion and ensure safety.

All these efforts show that Quang Ninh is taking the first steps to create a civilized and modern tourism environment.

Despite initial achievements, the journey to digitize tourism in Quang Ninh still faces many significant challenges. With a vast area, both high mountains and offshore islands, telecommunications and technology infrastructure has not been able to cover all areas, creating gaps in digital connectivity.

In many island communes, Internet access remains intermittent, making the implementation of applications such as online ticket booking, automated commentary, or safety warnings incomplete.

Not only infrastructure, the human factor is also a barrier. Thousands of small accommodations and family guesthouses managed by the elderly are still operated manually, with little access to technology.

A homestay owner in Binh Lieu admitted: “I hear about digital transformation, but I’m not even good at using a smartphone, let alone software or applications.” Meanwhile, small and medium-sized enterprises, the majority of the province’s tourism industry, face difficulties in capital and lack of resources to invest in equipment and train human resources.

Some key projects, which were expected to create a boost, such as the Ha Long smart tourism city project, have been slow to implement due to administrative procedures and mechanisms.

Representatives of the leaders of the culture-sports-tourism sector frankly acknowledged: Digital transformation has created clear changes, but cannot be considered a decisive factor for Quang Ninh tourism. That shows that Quang Ninh needs a synchronous infrastructure, drastic implementation and mobilization of the participation of the whole society.

To overcome challenges and achieve the goal of becoming a smart, international-class tourism center, Quang Ninh has identified a comprehensive solution system, connecting from the provincial to the grassroots level, from management agencies to businesses and the community.

According to the Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Quang Ninh province, the province considers the completion of digital data as a key step. The four existing databases, accommodation, travel, tour guides, and tourist areas, will be standardized and connected, while statistics on visitors and tourism products will be added.

When operating in real time, it will become a “hub” to help manage the industry with digital evidence, while providing transparent and authentic information to tourists and businesses.

At the same time, Quang Ninh focuses on applying modern technology. The electronic ticket system will be expanded from Yen Tu, Quang Ninh Museum to other key tourist destinations; relic management software and VR/AR applications will help introduce heritage in a more vivid way.

The province also promotes the deployment of AI chatbots and big data analysis to forecast market trends and personalize tourist experiences.

Regarding infrastructure, Quang Ninh will ensure comprehensive telecommunications coverage. Another pillar is improving the quality of human resources. In the coming period, the province will continue to expand training, coordinate with educational institutions , and encourage businesses to build a "re-skilling" roadmap for staff and tour guides.

More importantly, Quang Ninh emphasizes the mechanism of mobilizing socialization and public-private partnership (PPP). The State will play a role in creating and establishing a legal framework, data platform and digital infrastructure, while technology and travel businesses will participate in developing applications and digital products.

People are both beneficiaries and direct participants, from selling OCOP services and products to promoting destinations via social networks.

In addition, the province also focuses on regional and international connectivity. Action plans emphasize promoting the image of Quang Ninh at international fairs and forums, expanding cooperation with Japan, Korea, Guangxi (China)... The Hanoi - Hai Phong - Quang Ninh triangle continues to be promoted, connecting transport infrastructure (highway, Van Don airport, international cruise port) with a comprehensive smart tourism system.

It can be seen that the solution that Quang Ninh is implementing does not stop at a few separate applications, but is a synchronous strategy: data-technology-infrastructure-human resources-policy. All aim at the common goal of bringing technology deeply into every experience, so that tourism is not only crowded, but also truly high-quality, civilized and sustainable.

Source: https://cruise-halong-bay.com/news/how-technology-is-transforming-tourism-in-quang-ninh.asp

Ta Kon - Binh Dinh’s million-year-old stone citadel

Cheap Vietnam tours - In recent years, the mountainous district of Vinh Thanh (Binh Dinh province) has become known as an attractive tourist destination. The pristine beauty of the mountains and forests combined with the unique cultural space of the indigenous people creates a unique charm for this land.


The mountainous district of Vinh Thanh, located in Quy Nhon City (Binh Dinh Province), is blessed with majestic mountains and forests and many beautiful landscapes. In addition, the unique traditional culture of the Bana K'riêm community offers unique experiences to visitors.

According to many tourists, the first impression when coming to Vinh Thanh land is the wild beauty of the mountains and forests, the majestic landscapes. When mentioning the beauty of Vinh Thanh mountains and forests, tourists pay special attention to the million-year-old Ta Kon ancient stone citadel in the middle of Vinh Son old forest.

The straight stacked stone pillars, piercing the blue sky, are a masterpiece that nature has bestowed upon this land. According to the scientific records used as the basis for ranking the Ta Kon citadel relic by the Binh Dinh Provincial Museum, Ta Kon citadel is a range of rocky mountains formed by the Quaternary volcanic eruption millions of years ago. The process of the earth's surface rising has created the stone pillars with the shape they have now.

Ta Kon stone citadel is formed from rectangular and hexagonal stone columns stacked tightly on top of each other, about 500m long and 30-40m high. This place used to be the base of the Tay Son insurgents. During the modern historical period, during the years of war against France and the US, the Ta Kon citadel area used to be the rear base of guerrillas and the main force of Vinh Thanh district until the country's reunification in 1975.

Up to December 25, 2013, Ta Kon citadel was ranked as a historical relic and scenic spot by the People's Committee of Binh Dinh province.

More than a decade ago, exploring Ta Kon was an experience for independent travelers who loved adventure. Approaching the ancient citadel required a lot of effort and perseverance. Now, Ta Kon is closer and friendlier thanks to a 3.3km long, 2m wide concrete road constructed by the Binh Dinh Agricultural and Rural Development Project Management Board in 2022.

The winding road through the forest is managed and exploited by the Vinh Thanh Forest Protection Management Board. From the main road connecting Vinh Thanh district with Vinh Son, to turn to Ta Kon, visitors must pass through the forestry agency's barrier.

Next to Ta Kon, the majestic Lo Pin waterfall was born from lava flows, weaving a misty curtain of water, pouring down from a height of hundreds of meters. Standing next to the waterfall, tourists will feel like they are lost in paradise.

Right in Vinh Son commune, not far from Ta Kon, is the national relic Nguyen Hue Orange Garden (ranked on January 16, 1995). Going down National Highway 19, there are Phat Luong mountain, Ong Nhac mountain, Ong Binh mountain. Going up to Kbang (Gia Lai), visitors will see Co Hau field, the place to subdue the wild horses of Hon Cong...

Source: https://budgetvietnamtours.com/image-blog-news/visit-ancient-stone-citadel-of-ta-kon.jpg